EGOT winners

Rita Moreno, actress

Emmy: Supporting actress in variety or musical for “The Muppet Show” in 1977 | Grammy: Recording for children for 1972’s “The Electric Company” | Oscar: Supporting actress for 1961’s “West Side Story” | Tony: Featured or supporting actress in a play for 1975’s “The Ritz”

(Kirk McKoy / Los Angeles Times)

Andrew Lloyd Webber, John Legend and Tim Rice

From left: Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber, singer-songwriter John Legend and lyricist Tim Rice became EGOT members at the same time when they shared the Emmy for variety special for “Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert,” at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on Sept. 9, 2018.

Emmy: Lead actor in a miniseries or special for 1991’s “Summer’s Lease” | Grammy: Spoken word, documentary or drama recording for 1979’s “Ages of Man” | Oscar: Supporting actor for 1981’s “Arthur” | Tony: Outsanding foreign company in 1948’s “The Importance of Being Earnest”

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Scott Rudin, producer

Emmy: Children’s program for 1984’s “He Makes Me Feel Like Dancin’” | Grammy: Musical theater album for 2012’s “The Book of Mormon: Original Broadway Cast Recording” | Oscar: Picture for 2007’s “No Country for Old Men” | Tony: Musical for 1994’s "Passion”

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Marvin Hamlisch, composer

Emmy: Music direction Emmy for 1995’s “Barbra: The Concert” | Grammy: Song of the year for 1973’s “The Way We Were” and others | Oscar: Music, original dramatic score for the 1973 film “The Way We Were” | Tony: Music score for 1976’s “A Chorus Line”

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Richard Rodgers, composer

Emmy: Score for 1962’s “Winston Churchill: The Valiant Years” | Grammy: Best show album for 1960’s “The Sound of Music” | Oscar: Song for 1950’s “It Might as Well Be Spring” from “State Fair” | Tony: Score for 1950’s “South Pacific"